the last news we got on that was two weeks ago, it was a big deal we were in the midst of the war in ukraine. we didn t do it on the show but what happened, and you might have seen this, one of the senior prosecutors who was on the case, had actually come out of retirement, i think, to work on the justice case, so frustrated by the slowness of the submitted his resignation letter, and that became public, it was a big story. the guy s name is mark cameron s, and in that letter he declared that the team that has been investigating mr. trump harbors no doubt about whether he committed crimes. he did. no cases perfect, whatever the risks of bringing the case may be, i am convinced that a failure to prosecute will pose much greater rests in terms of public confidence and the fair administration of justice. at the time, there was concern that the new manhattan da, had lost interest in the case. today, bragg released a statement of his own insisting that the criminal investigation on trump
of retirement, i think, to work on the justice case, so frustrated by the slowness to bring in the indictment, submitted his resignation letter, and that became public, it was a big story. the guy s name is mark cameron s, and in that letter he declared that the team that has been investigating mr. trump harbors no doubt about whether he committed crimes. he did. no cases perfect, whatever the risks of bringing the case may be, i am convinced that a failure to prosecute will pose much greater rests in terms of public confidence and the fair administration of justice. at the time, there was concern that the new manhattan da, had lost interest in the case. today, bragg released a statement of his own insisting that the criminal investigation on trump is still going. the team working on this investigation is going, they re going through documents interviewing witnesses. bragg finished by pledging, whether we conclude our work without bringing charges, or moving for with indictment. rebecc
most credit for getting japan up most credit for getting japan up to speed, if you will, so he will be the most likely successor to the prime minister. and in many ways the success with the vaccination process will give him a bit of a tailwind, if you will. there are five or six candidates that have thrown their hat into the ring but he, by far, has the highest poll numbers and visibility. he has basically the momentum at the moment and the momentum at the moment and the selection is his to lose. later this month you have the ruling party will have its election next month in october and we are expected to have a general election with the party is likely to win and he could indeed be the next prime minister. indeed be the next prime minister. shamima begum, who left the uk as a teenager tojoin the islamic state group in syria, has begged to be allowed to return to the uk insisting she could help
william, thank you forjoining us on newsday from tokyo. thank ou. shamima begum, who left the uk as a teenager tojoin the islamic state group in syria, has begged to be allowed to return to the uk insisting she could help in the fight against terror. the 22 year old, who has been living in a syrian refugee camp for the past two years since her british citizenship was revoked, claimed she had been groomed to flee to syria as a dumb and impressionable child. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, has more. this was shamima begum in february 2019, as she emerged from the collapse of the islamic state group s brutal rule in syria. she told bbc news that weekend that she could see justification for the manchester arena bombing, as retaliation for the deaths of children in is territory. this is shamima begum in her latest bbc interview, her hair uncovered and asking for forgiveness for joining islamic state.
with an argument about the filibuster. yeah, i mean, e.j., to norm s point that we ve seen failed attempts at bipartisan agreement before, that made a lot of people think at the beginning of this process oh, we ve seen this before. we know what s going to happen. but joe biden has seen it before. chuck schumer has seen it before. and every democratic senator has seen it before. and they are all so much the wiser this time around. which is why i ve been betting on them getting it right this time. because they know just how slippery the other side can be on this. and that s what schumer has been doing with the insisting on having these votes, because he s not going to let them run out, just let the calendar run out. i love norm s term faux fandango, a political science term i think. i think the word that democrats